SYSTEM COMMANDS

UDP Commands

trace ipxwan [on/off]

Enables or disables the IPXWAN tracing option, which tracks all packets which are received or sent out using IPXWAN protocol, and places this information in the system log. To display the log file, issue the dr command. This option is initially disabled.

trace lapb [on/off]

Enables or disables the LAPB data link information packet tracing option. This feature displays up to 15 octets of the packet. To display the log file, issue the dr console command. This option is initially disabled.

trace [on/off]

Enable or disables the call trace information reports. If enabled, you can then view the logged call trace information by issuing the dr command. For details on call trace messages, refer to the chapter titled Trace Messages.

trace ppp [on/off]

Enables or disables the tracing of incoming and outgoing PPP packets. If enabled, you can view the trace PPP information by issuing the dr command.

trace x25 [on/off]

Enables or disables the X.25 packet tracing option. This feature displays up to 15 octets of the packet. To display the log file, issue the dr console command. This option is initially disabled.

wan fr-ietf trace [on/off] [in/out] [device/fr_accessname_dlci] [prot] Enables or disables the tracing of incoming and out going frame relay IETF packets. This feature displays the direction of the packet, the device or PVC name, the line protocol, and up to 15 octets of the packet. To display the log file, issue the dr console command. This option is initially disabled.

UDP COMMANDS

UDP (User Datagram Protocol) provides a datagram mode of communication for delivery of packets to a remote or on-node device. When the system’s IP operating mode is enabled, the following UDP commands are available:

udp conns

Displays the current UDP connection status.

udp stats

Displays the current system UDP statistics. Refer to UDP Statistics for definitions.

USER LEVEL SECURITY COMMANDS

The following console commands are available to provide information on the authentication servers for user level security. They may be used to diagnose the following problems with:

connections to an off-node authentication server

CyberSWITCH configuration

authentication server user database entries

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